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Until the Morning Comes

from Always Home by Karl Hepler

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lyrics

Verse 1:

Soon we dance on tired feet
Singing loudly
The old front porch will start to creak
As we play madly
'til the morning comes


Chorus:

Let's go boys
Double that load
Working our fingers right down to the bone
We gotta keep on working 'til the day is done
Then we'll go home with the setting sun


Verse 2:

When the shadows stretch for miles
and night is calling
I'll put down my hammer for a while
and let the music ring
'til the morning comes

Chorus
Lead (Chorus chords)

Verse 3:

As the flames begin to wilt
We'll be laughing
Hoping for this eve to still
but the day will end
and we'll be back again

Chorus
Chorus

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from Always Home, released April 30, 2012

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Karl Hepler Georgia

A consummate performer and stellar multi-instrumentalist, Karl’s singular presence on stage is surprisingly engaging and always entertaining. He is truly a class act who breaks every expectation of a typical solo acoustic singer-songwriter. Between original works and his own take on existing songs, his style blurs genres, ultimately focused on the traditional mountain music of Appalachia. ... more

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